Manchester News New Year's Greetings to the Star-and readers. The U.C.W. will hold their regular monthly meeting at Mrs. Oswald Croxall's on Thurs- day afternoon,, January 7th at 2 o'clock. Misses: Barbara, Sally and Cathy Best were with relatives at Lakefield for the holidays. Mrs, Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, spent Christmas with Mrs. Bain and Earl Mitchell. Holiday visitors with Mr- and Mrs. A. Roach and family were Mr. Harry Cowan, Carnarvon, Miss Carrie Cowan and Mrs. Russel Barfoot, John & Wendy, | | Toronto, Mrs. Cranley and daughters, Gill and Martha of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens & family, Toronto were Christ- mas guests of his brother, Mr. Theo Stevens, Mrs, Stevens and boys. Kenneth Torrens of Kings- . ton spent the holidays with Mrs. Johnston and Wesley- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ICrosier -~and Clark Harrison.of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Brenda, Stouffville and Mrs. May Clark, Myrtle were Christ- mas guests of Mrs, Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks, Robert and Garth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart and Douglas of Uxbridge on the holiday. Mr: and Mrs. James Torrens and family of Kingston were New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson & Wesley. For Christmas day the family met at the home of Mr. &Mrs. AL Mae: 8 LR , . . a J sa? So ' "20 ® ah we A v . Ae roo Vv ' PRORRRRA E a wedi lA dado pdedhiid sho sidacain gE SL EE a \ PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1965--8 Roy Cornish Wins Peel's Poultry Farm Trophy Pictured above is the rink skipped by Roy Cornish, Port Perry, who won the Peel's Poultry Farm 'Trophy at the annual Peel's Bonspiel held in the local curling arena on Boxing Day. Mr. Ronald Peel is presenting the trophy to Mr. Cornish. Left to right they are: Bill Cornish, Garnet Warriner, Harold How- sam, Roy Cornish, Ron Peel --Staff Photo [] Harley Johnson of Ottawa: Mrs. Jean Precious of Isling- ton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulholland over the holidays. On December 24, 1964 a ne- phew of the late John Johnson of Manchestei died in Toronto. Mr. James Johnson, whose son Jimmie is a druggist in Ohio, U.S. Mr. James F. Johnson was also a nephew of Mrs, J. Bun- bury of Victoria, B-C. (foxmerly Mary) (Bunny) Johnson. \WMrs. Bunbury is very active" at an age of 93 years and celebrated her birthday December 24, 1964. atlidtce CANTEEN MANAGER (FULL TIME) fo r Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH 419 -- PORT PERRY Apply in writing to: ) WALTER E. MULHOLLAND (President) R.R. #4, Port Perry, Ont. (All applicants will be interviewed) THE LAST WE MUST VACATE BY JAN. 30th Come And Get Ii! BIG SALE MOST OF OUR STOCK WE ARE CLEARING OUT AT FOR EXAMPLE: Buy One Article For $1.00 -- And Get Another At The Same Value For FREE This Is Just One Exniniple Of The Wonderful Buys At MACKAYES CLOCKS--Regular Price $14.95, Our Price $10.00 WATER PROOF WATCHES Regular Price $95.00 -- Our Price $50.00 each DIAMOND RING SETS y for Regular Price $167.50 -- Our Price $85.00 MACKAYES on Bascom Street IN UXBRIDGE No Exchanges - No Refunds. - Cash & Carry Cedar Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Morris Doherty and family and Miss Marilyn Farrow spent the Christmas week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow and family at South River. Leonard Greenwood of Stouff- ville was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, on Christmas day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Larocque and family were Christmas dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Lawson Falkenham in Oshawa. Ralph Somerville was Christ- mas dinner guest of his daugh- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson, at Manchester. George Kilpatrick was a.din- ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings on Christmas day. Mr- and Mrs. John Greenwood were honoured on their 25th wedding anniversary by a sur- prise party at Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith's home at Stouff- ville. Sam Parm was a dinner gest. of his brother, George, and family in Oshawa on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cum- mings and Jack, Karen and Brenda were New Year's day guests of Mr. and Mrs- Roy Poloz and family at Brampton. A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE Woelfle SA oo « the name in women's shoes that's made the word comfort-- fashionable, $12.95 Orthopedic Oxfords $14.95 Brown Softie Pump $12.95 White Oxfords $12.95 Black Pumps $12.95, $13.95 Brown Gore Pump $12.95 DESIGNED FOR COMFORT SELECTED FOR FASHION Gracia wWoelfle GRACIA gives your feet the comfort they need and demand... Styles for every occasion. Make GRACIA the buy-word for for your shoe wardrobe. $14.95 RRA : » : ~~. 'a ll SH wo. Ph hn = i - oo -- ST Tr mT CET a ee mr SE Sane Ee WE ll NRE CR! og J TR oy = Fr 7 Bo EN EE 7 oe EATEN